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H2M launches 24-hour emergency spill and environmental response

H2M will be launching a 24-hour emergency spill and environmental response team. H2M will provide complete "turnkey" project services on behalf of the clients using the 24-hour response services. The H2M environmental division has been providing environmental consulting, indoor air quality/mold and asbestos abatement services to the insurance sector for the last decade. Since starting insurance related work in 1997, H2M's environmental division currently services about 30 insurance companies in the tri-state area. These projects have varied from cause and origin assignments for residential oil tank leaks to large commercial and industrial facilities with soil and groundwater impact. The insurance initiative is led by Michael Gentils, VP in N.Y. and Charles Martello, P.E., VP in N.J. Day to day operations is led by Kevin Taylor project manager in N.Y. and Blair Sonzogni, P.G., project geologist in N.J.
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